2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207270
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New perspectives in the study of the Earth’s magnetic field and climate connection: The use of transfer entropy

Abstract: The debated question on the possible relation between the Earth’s magnetic field and climate has been usually focused on direct correlations between different time series representing both systems. However, the physical mechanism able to potentially explain this connection is still an open issue. Finding hints about how this connection could work would suppose an important advance in the search of an adequate physical mechanism. Here, we propose an innovative information-theoretic tool, i.e. the transfer entro… Show more

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“…Applying this concept to two different time series can be useful to say if one is the master quantity (that represents the causal process) and the other the affected one. [ 141 ] gave a very recent example of an application of this concept to geomagnetic field and climate.…”
Section: Mutual Information and Transfer Information: A Possible mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying this concept to two different time series can be useful to say if one is the master quantity (that represents the causal process) and the other the affected one. [ 141 ] gave a very recent example of an application of this concept to geomagnetic field and climate.…”
Section: Mutual Information and Transfer Information: A Possible mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heirtzler et al 2002;Domingos et al 2017). Some studies propose that it has an influence on climate and sea level change through an increased inflow of radiation energy in this weak field area (De Santis et al 2012;Campuzano et al 2018). Moreover, the SAA has been suggested as indicator for an impending field reversal or excursion (Gubbins 1987;De Santis et al 2013;Tarduno et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few works have focused on applying IT to the influence of solar/geomagnetic activity on the earth’s climate. Among the most recent, we mention 30 34 . The IT application in general and especially transfer entropy (TE) is very suitable even in elucidating open problems such as the physical mechanism capable of explaining the connection between the geomagnetic field and climate 30 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%